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Continuing education for dental practitioners.

Authors: I C, du Preez; W J, Basson; L, Wolmarans;

Continuing education for dental practitioners.

Abstract

Attendance of continuing education courses by dentists is important for the practitioner, the profession and the patient. This survey was undertaken to determine the attendance pattern and discipline preferences for such courses during the period 1985 to 1989. A total of 2674 questionnaires were sent to dentists and 706 (26.4 per cent) were returned. Courses were attended by 88.5 per cent of the respondents. The most popular disciplines were Operative Dentistry, Aesthetic Dentistry and Fixed Prosthodontics.

Keywords

Male, South Africa, Education, Dental, Continuing, Surveys and Questionnaires, Dentists, General Practice, Dental, Humans, Private Practice, Female, Curriculum

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